[atv-bootloader] Re: Where to install compiled SVN

2010-02-06 Thread Scott D. Davilla
Do you have an answer for my original post? I've been trying to live with XBMC on top of frontrow but it is really sluggish and i can't stand it. The only way i've been able to get xbmc up and running with autstart and everything is either the patchstick all-in-one, or using the XBMCbuntu in

[atv-bootloader] Confused about the install - co-existing on original disk

2010-02-06 Thread Paul
Guys I'm going for option 3 on this page http://code.google.com/p/atv-bootloader/wiki/InstallingLinux (3. Coexist on the internal disk and use a USB flash drive to bootstrap) I have been able to do everything including the repartitioning (http://

[atv-bootloader] Re: Question for Mr. Davilla

2010-02-06 Thread Scott D. Davilla
I am dual booting Karmic on my laptop and handle all commands to the ATV through that. I have been using karmic but I am going to go ahead and try Hardy. WOuld you suggest trying the minimal install through netbbot method or through the usb stick/iso method? I want to give this another go,

[atv-bootloader] Re: Question for Mr. Davilla

2010-02-06 Thread Andrew Baxter
I can only get it to boot using the XBMCbuntu method on the wiki. Unfortunately That intalls the XBMC-live and I can't seem to update to SVN nightly without completely breaking everything. On Feb 6, 11:28 pm, Scott D. Davilla davi...@4pi.com wrote: I am dual booting Karmic on my laptop and

[atv-bootloader] Re: Question for Mr. Davilla

2010-02-06 Thread Scott D. Davilla
I can only get it to boot using the XBMCbuntu method on the wiki. Unfortunately That intalls the XBMC-live and I can't seem to update to SVN nightly without completely breaking everything. Ahh, then install desktop Ubuntu 8.04, follow the wiki. -- To post to this group, send email to